Table Of Contents
IPv6 Multicast Support
Prerequisites for IPv6 Multicast
Restrictions for IPv6 Multicast
Information About IPv6 Multicast Support
Hardware-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
Partially Hardware-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
Software-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
Unsupported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
How to Configure IPv6 Multicast Support
Verifying the IPv6 Multicast Layer 3 Configuration
Verifying MFIB Clients
Displaying the Switching Capability
Verifying the (S,G) Forwarding Capability
Verifying the (*,G) Forwarding Capability
Verifying the Subnet Entry Support Status
Verifying the Current Replication Mode
Displaying the Replication Mode Auto-Detection Status
Displaying the Replication Mode Capabilities
Displaying Subnet Entries
Displaying the IPv6 Multicast Summary
Displaying the NetFlow Hardware Forwarding Count
Displaying the FIB Hardware Bridging and Drop Counts
Displaying the Shared and Well-Known Hardware Adjacency Counters
IPv6 Multicast Support
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Prerequisites for IPv6 Multicast
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Restrictions for IPv6 Multicast
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Information About IPv6 Multicast Support
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How to Configure IPv6 Multicast Support
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Verifying the IPv6 Multicast Layer 3 Configuration
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Prerequisites for IPv6 Multicast
None.
Restrictions for IPv6 Multicast
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The PFC and DFCs provide hardware support for the following:
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Completely switched IPv6 multicast flows
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IPv6 PIM-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) (S,G) and (*,G) forwarding
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Multicast RPF check for IPv6 PIM-SM (S,G) traffic using the NetFlow table
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Rate limiting of IPv6 PIM-SM (S,G) traffic that fails the multicast RPF check
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Static IPv6 multicast routes
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SSM Mapping for IPv6 (PIM-SSM)
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IPv6 multicast forwarding information base (MFIB) using the NetFlow table
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IPv6 distributed MFIB (dMFIB) using the NetFlow table
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Link-local and link-global IPv6 multicast scopes
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Egress multicast replication with the ipv6 mfib hardware-switching command
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Ingress interface statistics for multicast routes (egress interface statistics not available)
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RPR and RPR+ redundancy mode (see Chapter 9 "Route Processor Redundancy (RPR)")
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Ingress and egress PFC QoS (see Chapter 50 "PFC QoS Overview")
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Input and output Cisco access-control lists (ACLs)
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The PFC and DFCs do not provide hardware support for the following:
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Partially switched IPv6 multicast flows
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Multicast RPF check for PIM-SM (*,G) traffic
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Multicast helper maps
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Site-local multicast scopes
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Manually configured IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels
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IPv6 multicast 6to4 tunnels
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IPv6 multicast automatic tunnels
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IPv6 over GRE tunnels
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IPv6-in-IPv6 PIM register tunnels
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IPv6 multicast basic ISATAP tunnels
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ISATAP tunnels with embedded 6to4 tunnels
Information About IPv6 Multicast Support
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Hardware-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
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Partially Hardware-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
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Software-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
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Unsupported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
Hardware-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
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Control plane policing (CoPP)
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Egress forced replication mode
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Egress replication local
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Egress replication mode
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HW assisted SPT switchover
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Input ACL logging
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Input and output ACL filtering
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IPv6 Multicast over P2P IPv4 GRE/IP-in-IP tunnel (6over4)
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Load-Balancing of multicast packets on port-channels
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Multicast Layer 3 forwarding on routed ports
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Multicast Layer 3 forwarding on subinterfaces
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Multicast Layer 3 forwarding on SVI
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Multicast load-splitting across parallel links
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Netflow accounting
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Non-RPF protection
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PIM register decapsulation over IPv6
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PIM register encapsulation over IPv6
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PIM-SM (S,G) and (*,G) forwarding
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PIM-SSM
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QoS ingress mode marking
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QoS ingress mode policing
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Rate limiters
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Scope checking
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Statistics
Partially Hardware-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
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Egress replication mode and QoS marking
Software-Supported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
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SSM mapping
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MET sharing
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MLDv1/v2
Unsupported IPv6 Layer 3 Multicast Features
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BIDIR PIM over P2P GRE tunnel
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Destination IP NAT multicast
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IPv4 multicast over P2P IPv6 GRE tunnel (4over6)
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IPv6 multicast over multipoint IPv4 GRE tunnel (6over4 mGRE)
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IPv6 multicast over multipoint IPv6 GRE tunnel
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IPv6 multicast over P2P IPv6 GRE tunnel
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IPv6 multicast over P2P IPv6 GRE tunnel with tunnel endpoints in VRF
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IPv6 multicast over P2P IPv6 VRF GRE tunnel
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MTR multicast: TOS based lookup
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Multicast VPN for IPv6 extranet support
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Multicast VPN for IPv6 intranet support
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Multicast VRF-lite
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MVPN over P2P IPv6 GRE tunnel
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PIM-BIDIR
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PIM-DM (S,G) forwarding
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Source IP NAT multicast
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Egress replication mode and QoS policing
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QoS ingress and egress: shaping support
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MIB support
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Multicast boundary
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Multicast helper map
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Output ACL logging
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PGM router assist
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PGM router assist in VRF
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QoS Marking for multicast bridged frames undergoing routing
How to Configure IPv6 Multicast Support
The PFC and DFCs provide hardware support for IPv6 multicast traffic. Use these publications to configure IPv6 multicast in Cisco IOS Release 15.1SY:
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The Cisco IOS IPv6 Configuration Library, "Implementing IPv6 Multicast":
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipv6/configuration/15-0sy/ipv6-15-0sy-book.html
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The Cisco IOS IPv6 Command Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipv6/command/reference/ipv6_book.html
Verifying the IPv6 Multicast Layer 3 Configuration
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Verifying MFIB Clients
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Displaying the Switching Capability
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Verifying the (S,G) Forwarding Capability
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Verifying the (*,G) Forwarding Capability
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Verifying the Subnet Entry Support Status
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Verifying the Current Replication Mode
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Displaying the Replication Mode Auto-Detection Status
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Displaying the Replication Mode Capabilities
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Displaying Subnet Entries
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Displaying the IPv6 Multicast Summary
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Displaying the NetFlow Hardware Forwarding Count
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Displaying the FIB Hardware Bridging and Drop Counts
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Displaying the Shared and Well-Known Hardware Adjacency Counters
Verifying MFIB Clients
This example shows the complete output of the show ipv6 mrib client command:
Router# show ipv6 mrib client
Displaying the Switching Capability
This example displays the complete output of the show platform software ipv6-multicast capability command:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast capability
Verifying the (S,G) Forwarding Capability
This example shows how to verify the (S,G) forwarding:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast capability | include (S,G)
(S,G) forwarding for IPv6 supported using Netflow
Verifying the (*,G) Forwarding Capability
This example shows how to verify the (*,G) forwarding:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast capability | include (\*,G)
(*,G) bridging for IPv6 is supported using FIB
Verifying the Subnet Entry Support Status
This example shows how to verify the subnet entry support status:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast capability | include entries
Directly-connected entries for IPv6 is supported using ACL-TCAM.
Verifying the Current Replication Mode
This example shows how to verify the current replication mode:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast capability | include Current
Current System HW Replication Mode : Ingress
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Enter the no ipv6 mfib hardware-switching replication-mode ingress command to enable replication mode auto-detection.
Displaying the Replication Mode Auto-Detection Status
This example shows how to display the replication mode auto-detection status:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast capability | include detection
Auto-detection of Replication Mode : ON
Displaying the Replication Mode Capabilities
This example shows how to display the replication mode capabilities of the installed modules:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast capability | begin ^Slot
Slot Replication-Capability Replication-Mode
Displaying Subnet Entries
This example shows how to display subnet entries:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast connected
IPv6 Multicast Subnet entries
Flags : H - Installed in ACL-TCAM
X - Not installed in ACL-TCAM due to
Note
In this example, there are subnet entries for VLAN 10 and VLAN 20.
Displaying the IPv6 Multicast Summary
This example shows how to display the IPv6 multicast summary:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast summary
IPv6 Multicast Netflow SC summary on Slot[1]:
Shortcut Type Shortcut count
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IPv6 Multicast FIB SC summary on Slot[1]:
Shortcut Type Shortcut count
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IPv6 Multicast Netflow SC summary on Slot[6]:
Shortcut Type Shortcut count
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IPv6 Multicast FIB SC summary on Slot[6]:
Shortcut Type Shortcut count
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Displaying the NetFlow Hardware Forwarding Count
This example shows how to display the NetFlow hardware forwarding count:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast summary
IPv6 Multicast Netflow SC summary on Slot[1]:
Shortcut Type Shortcut count
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IPv6 Multicast Netflow SC summary on Slot[6]:
Shortcut Type Shortcut count
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Note
The NetFlow (*, G) count is always zero because PIM-SM (*,G) forwarding is supported in software on the RP.
Displaying the FIB Hardware Bridging and Drop Counts
This example shows how to display the FIB hardware bridging and drop hardware counts:
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast summary | begin FIB
IPv6 Multicast FIB SC summary on Slot[1]:
Shortcut Type Shortcut count
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IPv6 Multicast FIB SC summary on Slot[6]:
Shortcut Type Shortcut count
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The (*, G/128) value is a hardware bridge entry count.
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The (*, G/m) value is a hardware bridge/drop entry count.
Displaying the Shared and Well-Known Hardware Adjacency Counters
The show platform software ipv6-multicast shared-adjacencies command displays the shared and well-known hardware adjacency counters used for IPv6 multicast by entries in FIB and ACL-TCAM.
Router# show platform software ipv6-multicast shared-adjacencies
Shared IPv6 Mcast Adjacencies Index Packets Bytes
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Subnet bridge adjacency 0x7F802 0 0
Control bridge adjacency 0x7 0 0
StarG_M bridge adjacency 0x8 0 0
S_G bridge adjacency 0x9 0 0
Default drop adjacency 0xA 0 0
StarG (spt == INF) adjacency 0xB 0 0
StarG (spt != INF) adjacency 0xC 0 0
Shared IPv6 Mcast Adjacencies Index Packets Bytes
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Subnet bridge adjacency 0x7F802 0 0
Control bridge adjacency 0x7 0 0
StarG_M bridge adjacency 0x8 0 0
S_G bridge adjacency 0x9 0 0
Default drop adjacency 0xA 28237 3146058
StarG (spt == INF) adjacency 0xB 0 0
StarG (spt != INF) adjacency 0xC 0 0
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For additional information about Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches (including configuration examples and troubleshooting information), see the documents listed on this page:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
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